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Blossoms~ Snowball Effect Part 7

Old habits die hard.

by twillieblossom
Lame Pun: Fishing

Lucky Catch?

by blackaavar
Too Many Coins - Not Enough Fingers

I could`ve earned more NPs from playing games...

by starsbc
Ink: Dark Contrast - Part 2

It was a long time ago, when villains played by a different set of rules...

by june_scarlet
Celebrations

Looks aren't everything.

by ellipses4k
Fang, Syl and The Turmaculus

Next time I'll cover him in cranberry sauce...

by ugly_llama003
#ChiaProblems

Is that smell me?

by alexandria_nicole
Waiting for the Tooth Faerie

*CRACK*

by flustre
Risky Omelettes

I immediately regret this decision.

by x0x_gina_x0x
The Snowagers... Treasure??

It's finally all mine!

by suspensiion
Name Woes

It's not always easy to get adopted...

by shardspotatoes
Episode 1: The Snowager

You think delivering newspapers is easy?

Also by sergente__hartmann

by hikariyugi_yamiatemu

The Unfortunate Mistake

If it looks too good to be true.. Well.. It probably is.

by rebeccagirl
 
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"The Gobbler's Egg" by merrick_twoford
The lake was a quiet, peaceful place. Situated at the edge of a thick, leafy forest, with the glowing lights of the city in the distance. Perry, a stray Gobbler, had lived here for a while now, feasting on nuts, berries and roots from the trees and fish from the lake. By now autumn had arrived, and the forest was a sea of red, brown and gold. Perry was hungry for fish, but when it came to the lake's edge he found something else instead. An egg. A large, solitary egg. Perry ducked into the shrubbery, nervously glancing around for the egg's mother. He was only small, after all, and the last thing he wanted was to be attacked by a protective Neopian mother. But time ticked by and nobody appeared. Perry braced himself and then flung himself into the open. Still nothing. Cautiously he approached the egg. Pressing against the sturdy shell, faint noises could be heard from within. There was a baby in this egg - a baby that would not survive if left on its own. Perry looked around again and then hastily assembled some twigs and leaves to make a nest. When the mother still failed to show he flapped his stubby wings and settled himself on top of the egg. There and then Perry decided that he would care for this egg. He would make sure the baby was okay. They would get through the coming winter together.




Other Stories


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The Happy Crystal
Dessinere, who was once the happiest Neopian, was now downtrodden with showers of gloom and misery falling all over her.

by icygirl2005

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The Gobbler's Egg
A short story based on my baby Pteri, Fizzlers. A stray Gobbler finds an egg and vows to take care of it!

by merrick_twoford

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Overlooked Neopians: Kauvara
In the heart of the Neopian shopping district is Kauvara’s Magic Shop. The owner and shopkeeper of Neopia’s most popular Magic Shop is the titular Kauvara. Kauvara works tirelessly to open the doors of her shop each morning and provide Neopian consumers with top quality magical items and potions.

by trixietrotter

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A Comprehensive Guide To Turmac Roll
Greetings, Neopian travelers! If you've ever visited the exquisite land of Meridell, you've probably heard of a popular game called Turmac Roll. But what exactly is this game, how can you play, and how can you win?

by carrieantonia

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The Spirit of Black Keep: Part Six
Pharazon didn’t know how long he had slept, but it was still night when he found himself suddenly awake. The fire was still going and he was warm enough—what had roused him was a deep and incoherent mumbling.

by cosmicfire918

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KATIPO I: Restart: Part Two
The alien’s house is a castle-like mansion, perched on top of an empty mountain in Shenkuu like the nest of a lone Vullard. It’s got cream-coloured walls and tall, red-framed windows with dozens of horizontal panes jutting through them.

by theschizophrenicpunk



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